Volume 34, Number 6, 2010

Pedochronology and development of peat bog in the environmental protection area pau-de-fruta – Diamantina, Brazil

José Ricardo da Rocha Campos, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Leandro Lara Vasconcellos, Daniel Valladão Silva, Rafael Vitor Romão, Enilson de Barros Silva, [...]

01/Dec/2010

In the region of the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, peat bog is formed in hydromorphic environments developed in sunken areas on the plain surfaces with vegetation adapted to hydromorphic conditions, favoring the accumulation and preservation of organic matter. This pedoenvironment is developed on the regionally predominant quartzite rocks. Peat bog in the Environmental Protection Area – APA Pau-de-Fruta, located in the watershed of Córrego das Pedras, Diamantina,Brazil, was mapped and three representative profiles were morphologically characterized and sampled for physical, […]

Land suitability evaluation as subsidy to the settlement of rural famylies, using geographic information system

Elisângela Benedet da Silva, Ruth Emília Nogueira, Antônio Ayrton Auzani Uberti

01/Dec/2010

Rural settlements in Brazil were created in order to confront pressures and are characterized by the lack of planning prior to the diagnosis and implementation of the natural resources related to land suitability evaluation, distribution of classes such as topography, rivers system, vegetation, and support mechanisms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the agricultural capacity of the lands which were allotted to the settlement of rural families by the National Institute of Colonization and Land Reform (INCRA), applying […]

Pedogenesis of planosols in a toposequence of the agreste region of Pernambuco, Brazil

Roberto da Boa Viagem Parahyba, Mauro Carneiro dos Santos, Fernando Cartaxo Rolim Neto, Paulo Klinger Tito Jacomine

01/Dec/2010

In the Agreste region of Pernambuco state, Planosols are economically highly important, due to the degree of occupation, as well as the heavy use, mainly for agricultural activities. Aspects such as duality or reworking of parent material, which characterize the processes involved in the formation of the marked textural differences and of Na and salt concentrations, are important points to be clarified. This study aimed to evaluate the pedogenetic process of the Planosols in the region Agreste, state of Pernambuco, […]

Temporal stability of soil moisture under three soil uses in a catchment of the Mantiqueira Range region, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

Léo Fernandes Ávila, Carlos Rogério de Mello, Antônio Marciano da Silva

01/Dec/2010

The description of soil hydrological processes is relatively complex, especially in the case of moisture, which is influenced by edaphic, topographic, climatic and vegetation factors. Under field conditions, an adequate sampling strategy is required to estimate soil moisture, considering variations in time and space. To represent the soil moisture adequately with less sampling effort and cost, the concept of temporal stability has often been applied. This study was carried out with the objective of analyzing the temporal stability of the […]

Tillage systems and nutrient sources affecting soil cover, temperature and moisture in a clayey oxisol under corn

Milton da Veiga, Dalvan José Reinert, José Miguel Reichert

01/Dec/2010

Tillage affects soil physical properties, e.g., porosity, and leads to different amounts of mulch on the soil surface. Consequently, tillage is related to the soil temperature and moisture regime. Soil cover, temperature and moisture were measured under corn (Zea mays) in the tenth year of five tillage systems (NT = no-tillage; CP = chisel plow and single secondary disking; CT = primary and double secondary disking; CTb = CT with crop residues burned; and CTr = CT with crop residues […]

Uncertainty in erosion prediction with usle: impacts and mitigation

Henrique Marinho Leite Chaves

01/Dec/2010

Despite the significance uncertainty in the variables of erosion prediction models, spatial and temporal variability is seldom considered in soil conservation analyses and planning. The consequences of this simplification are misleading soil loss predictions, with consequences for the agricultural and environmental sustainability of agricultural fields. The objective of this paper was (a) to estimate the effect of spatial and temporal variability of the USLE factors on erosion prediction of a homogeneous agricultural field, in the Distrito Federal (Brazil), (b) to […]

Barium, cadmium, chromium and lead in maize plants and in an oxisol after eleven years of sewage sludge applications

Luciana Cristina Souza Merlino, Wanderley José de Melo, Fernando Giovannetti de Macedo, Ana Carolina Trisltz Perassolo Guedes, Marina Hernandes Ribeiro, Valéria Peruca de Melo, [...]

01/Dec/2010

The presence of heavy metals in sewage sludge is one of the greatest restrictions to its application in agricultural areas. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of application rates of sewage sludge of 11 consecutive years on the distribution of Ba, Cd, Cr and Pb in three layers (0-10, 10-20 and 20-40 cm) of a Typic Hapludox soil, as well as to quantify these metals in maize leaf and kernels. The experiment was conducted under field conditions, using a randomized […]

Reference quality values for heavy metals in soils from Espírito Santo State, Brazil

Henrique de Sá Paye, Jaime Wilson Vargas de Mello, Walter Antônio Pereira Abrahão, Elpídio Inácio Fernandes Filho, Lívia Cristina Pinto Dias, Maria Luisa Oliveira Castro, [...]

01/Dec/2010

The Reference Quality Values (RQV) for heavy metals in soils are quite heterogeneous around the world. In Brazil, few studies establishing such values have been published. In the absence of VRQ of heavy metals in soils established for the specific conditions of the State of Espírito Santo, international generic values or values developed for other States are used. However, it should be noted that the use of these values can lead to erroneous assessments, due to the regional differences in […]

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